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Last Jet Engine Laugh

By: Publication details: Gurugram, Haryana. : HarperCollins India, 2001Description: 384ISBN:
  • 9788172234973
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823 JOS
Summary: It is the not-so-distant future and in the belligerent wannabe superpower that is India Para a tomboyish fighter pilot flies sorties against the Pak-Saudi alliance. She has been trained to kill to be a deadly instrument for the military ambitions of the ultra-modern ultra-competitive state. And yet it is less than a hundred years since her smart sarcastic principled grandparents met on a non-violent demonstration against British rule in Ahmedabad falling in love as they were trampled by mounted police. Their only son Paresh grows up to drift through life torn in different directions all at once though he does produce an entirely spirited directed daughter Para. How did India get Para from her grandparents? And what happened to the generation in between of Paresh and his peers? Moving between crowd scenes and midair battles between sexual farce and social embarrassment Joshi maps the arcs made by these four striking characters by the family they make up and by their country across a complex and confused century. Joshis writing is sharp loose fluent and varied. The Last Jet-Engine Laugh is a novel that is jaded and yet principled ribald and yet serious vigorous yet sensitive. It feels authentic considered and moving at all times. It marks the arrival of a writer whose prose is fresh as surprising and as distinctly original as any to come out of India in the last two decades.
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Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts 823 JOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available LA04482
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It is the not-so-distant future and in the belligerent wannabe superpower that is India Para a tomboyish fighter pilot flies sorties against the Pak-Saudi alliance. She has been trained to kill to be a deadly instrument for the military ambitions of the ultra-modern ultra-competitive state. And yet it is less than a hundred years since her smart sarcastic principled grandparents met on a non-violent demonstration against British rule in Ahmedabad falling in love as they were trampled by mounted police. Their only son Paresh grows up to drift through life torn in different directions all at once though he does produce an entirely spirited directed daughter Para. How did India get Para from her grandparents? And what happened to the generation in between of Paresh and his peers? Moving between crowd scenes and midair battles between sexual farce and social embarrassment Joshi maps the arcs made by these four striking characters by the family they make up and by their country across a complex and confused century. Joshis writing is sharp loose fluent and varied. The Last Jet-Engine Laugh is a novel that is jaded and yet principled ribald and yet serious vigorous yet sensitive. It feels authentic considered and moving at all times. It marks the arrival of a writer whose prose is fresh as surprising and as distinctly original as any to come out of India in the last two decades.

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